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Auction houses hoping to set spring sales records

Christie鈥檚 auction house is hoping to set new world records with a Picasso valued at US$140 million and a Giacometti worth US$130 million on offer when New York鈥檚 spring auction season kicks off tomorrow.

Pablo Picasso鈥檚 鈥淭he Women of Algiers (Version 0),鈥 depicting a scene from a harem, will go under the hammer on May 11 as will Alberto Giacometti鈥檚 bronze statue 鈥淢an Pointing,鈥 of which there are only six casts in the world.

鈥淭hose two works can set a world record,鈥 said Loic Gouzer, Christie鈥檚 senior vice president.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have another chance to get them,鈥 he added.

The painting and statue are the flagship works at the evening sale entitled 鈥淟ooking Forward to the Past,鈥 which will see 35 pieces of art created between 1902 and 2011 up for sale, he said.

Giacometti鈥檚 nearly 1.8-meter depiction of a wiry man holding up one hand and pointing with the other is the artist鈥檚 鈥渕ost celebrated sculpture,鈥 Gouzer said.

The Swiss sculptor鈥檚 masterpiece represents 鈥渨hen Giacometti became Giacometti, the ultimate work, the Holy Grail of sculpture.鈥

Meanwhile, Picasso鈥檚 canvas is 鈥渁 masterpiece at the level of 鈥楪uernica鈥 and 鈥楲es Demoiselles d鈥橝vignon,鈥欌 Gouzer said.

Picasso created the painting in 1955 as an homage to Henri Matisse, who had died the previous year.

The work is one of the last major paintings by the Spanish master in private hands.

The world record for a painting sold at auction is US$142.4 million for Francis Bacon鈥檚 鈥淭hree Studies of Lucian Freud,鈥 set in New York in 2013.

The record for priciest sculpture is already held by Giacometti, whose 鈥淲alking Man I鈥 sold for US$104.3 million in London in 2010.

Also up for sale will be a painting from Claude Monet鈥檚 鈥淭he House of Parliament鈥 series, expected to bring in between US$35 million and US$45 million, and Mark Rothko鈥檚 1958 鈥淣o. 36, Black Stripe,鈥 with a top estimate of US$50 million.

Rival Sotheby鈥檚 is due to present 69 impressionist and modernist works worth an estimated total value of more than US$270 million.

Among them are six Monets, all from private collections, with an estimated value of US$110 million, including a 鈥淲ater Lilies鈥 painting valued at between US$30 million and US$45 million.

Another star of the evening will be Vincent Van Gogh鈥檚 1888 鈥淟es Alyscamps,鈥 estimated to be worth more than US$40 million.

At a Sotheby鈥檚 auction of contemporary art on May 12, works worth about US$320 million will be sold in 65 lots, to include works by Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein and Gerhard Richter.

Michael Macaulay, a contemporary art specialist for Sotheby鈥檚, called the auction 鈥渙ne of our biggest sales ever.鈥


 

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